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i've seen and experienced things that science cannot and most likely will not be able to explain. that's all the proof i need. fyi, that's another fallacy, that science and not are mutually exclusive which could not be further from the truth. another note points out making the statement people are not religious does not mean they do not believe. believe is not religious. believing in god is a relationship. christians have been ridiculed for centuries, bring the word of god the bible as part of your broadcast. sorry, dee, that would be a very different kind of good news. besides, we'd lose viewers like bob ritter who says he left the church 45 years ago. i haven't wavered in my belief since he says. one who asserts the existence of a god or anything as the burden of proving such an existence, nose who still believe in god do -- those who still believe in god do so because they've been deeply indoctrinated or participate in wishful thinking. bob, i'd have to argue the power of faith has done too much good for too many people to be cavalier in abusing. on the other hand, the abuse of
i've seen and experienced things that science cannot and most likely will not be able to explain. that's all the proof i need. fyi, that's another fallacy, that science and not are mutually exclusive which could not be further from the truth. another note points out making the statement people are not religious does not mean they do not believe. believe is not religious. believing in god is a relationship. christians have been ridiculed for centuries, bring the word of god the bible as part of...
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number one doctor and pharmacist recommended, most complete multivitamin backed by thirty years of science. try centrum® silver. visit centrum-dot-com for your three dollar coupon. >>> finally here tonight, the story of a rescue operation involving brave aviation fliers and real sacrifice, and it has nothing to do with terrorism or war fare or hostile territory. it has everything to do with finding good homes for animals who are not facing any life at all inside a shelter. nbc's kerry sanders has more on the making a difference report. marionna, florida. tomorrow, another rural american town. but always, there are dogs. adorable puppies, rescued from so-called kill shelters. with no home and no one locally willing to adopt, these wonderful canines would be put to death were it not for a team of aviators who collect unwanted animals with those who want a dog. the paws organization finds the animals, loads them up, and then it is off. piloting this load of puppies to lakeland, florida, they have the puppies. >> just like a baby in the car. >> reporter: less than two hours in the air, and th
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number one doctor and pharmacist recommended, most complete multivitamin backed by thirty years of science. try centrum® silver. visit centrum-dot-com for your three dollar coupon. some aerosols may just mix with them. can febreze remove them? [ moderator ] describe the smell. it's very pleasant. some kind of flower maybe? ♪ awww, oh yuck! [ male announcer ] febreze air effects doesn't mix, it actually removes odors so you can breathe happy. it actually removes odors when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> let me finish tonight with this. it's what you do with what you've got. would president obama be better off with a great debate but then have the jobless rate up to 8.5? or is he better off for having lost last week's first debate but seeing the
number one doctor and pharmacist recommended, most complete multivitamin backed by thirty years of science. try centrum® silver. visit centrum-dot-com for your three dollar coupon. some aerosols may just mix with them. can febreze remove them? [ moderator ] describe the smell. it's very pleasant. some kind of flower maybe? ♪ awww, oh yuck! [ male announcer ] febreze air effects doesn't mix, it actually removes odors so you can breathe happy. it actually removes odors when you take a closer...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> more shocking news today about lance armstrong, kate has that and some other top stories. >>> this is another big story. the u.s. anti-doping agency introduced rems of evidence which they call the most successful doping program ever. 11 of his former teammates said they saw him use performance enhancing drugs. >> he had been at war with anti-doping agency, and they're showing people exactly how deep and how significant the evidence is against lance armstrong, and i think it's devastating. >> he denies doping, and his attorney calls it a one sided hatchet job. >>> and the number of cases of meningitis is not slowing down. one woman saying she cold congress that compound pharmacies were dangerous. and florida governor rick scott was trying to get help for people. and the number he gave out for the hotline was one number off, and it was an adult hotline. >> and president obama talks candidly about his poor debate performance. ♪ (train ho
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he had been schooling himself very carefully in the art of politics, both majoring in political science and working with politicians. so when he came back to the district it was clear that he was at pains to really present a somewhat different narrative to the voters of the district. >> i'm hearing these words, lydia, just have to ask, youwal indignati indignation, are you still irked so many years later that you lost? >> well, you know, there was a feeling that, you know, he used surreptitious names. so when i look back at my own license and i feel very blessed, we went through a situation in our family where someone was very, very ill, and i look back and know that if, if i had won that election, i likely would have had to leave congress to come back home for that family situation, fortunately we saw a full recovery and i have a chance to go on and really work with other families in similar situations. so i don't personally have a feeling of, you know, gee -- >> just curious. i'm listening to you and i wanted to ask. that was 1998. but you'll be watching, i presume you'll be watching,
he had been schooling himself very carefully in the art of politics, both majoring in political science and working with politicians. so when he came back to the district it was clear that he was at pains to really present a somewhat different narrative to the voters of the district. >> i'm hearing these words, lydia, just have to ask, youwal indignati indignation, are you still irked so many years later that you lost? >> well, you know, there was a feeling that, you know, he used...
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on mass, science, reading, we have fallen behind. not just behind germany and canada but behind us chilly and. this is britain's real school report, and it reads must do better. you heard of pushy parents, elbowing their way to a better education for their children. this is a pushy devilment. this very, very simple approach, i have two children in primary school, and the one for your children what i want for my. discipline is strict, expectations are high, and no excuses are accepted for failure i don't want preschools to be the preserve of those that can pay the fees or be open to every child in every neighborhood. the reason i know that every child can go to a school like this is because with this government more and more new ones are opening. you have heard from some of them this week, not just the 79 new schools with over 100 more to come, but you heard from some of the more than two dozen academies' we have helped to create. city schools given all the freedoms and carrying all the high expectations of private schools. that is my
on mass, science, reading, we have fallen behind. not just behind germany and canada but behind us chilly and. this is britain's real school report, and it reads must do better. you heard of pushy parents, elbowing their way to a better education for their children. this is a pushy devilment. this very, very simple approach, i have two children in primary school, and the one for your children what i want for my. discipline is strict, expectations are high, and no excuses are accepted for...
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bottom of whatever class they go to, they are much more likely to give up on an ambitiono major in science and engineering. >> almost a decade ago, then justice sandra day o'connor wrote a majority opinion that said that the university of michigan law school had a compelling interest in promoting class diversity and suggested affirmative action might still be needed for another 25 years. o'connor has since left the court, leading to speculation that the court's conservatives could now strike a blow to preferences. joe johns, cnn, washington. >> thank you, joe johns. so jeff toobin, this is the question. does this texas case raise any new and diinctive questions about this, about affirmative action, or is this one of those second bites at the apple, merely another opportunity for a different supreme court with brand-new justices to kill what some people call reverse discrimination? >> the court could do either of two things in this case. they could treat it as similar to the case from the university of michigan nine years ago, or they could simply just overrule grutter. what makes this case
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you are not talking about specifically in the case of a strike on iranian facilities, and the journal science about an oil price shock? >> regarding the strikes on -- in nuclear exchange or strikes on facilities per cent, it becomes a lot more challenging. and i think this study is a fairly pioneering one in terms of trying to put some hard numbers on a the actual economic consequences. simply because it is very hard indeed to get a good grasp on how the psychology of markets is going to respond. if you just looked at how oil markets have responded in the past few weeks with seemingly unexplainable spikes and drops, no less than 3 or four times in the last two weeks alone, you begin to grasp just how complex it is to make an assessment when these markets themselves to not exactly know how to price this in. one more thing that i think may be a useful segue to your question to mike about the price of inaction. the -- one scenario that we did in this study is what happens if we let sanctions last, but we take as -- the existence of a nuclear iran. that would bring in the a risk premium into the
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obviously science, math and technology, those are going to be a little more intensive, but putting in place a program where a young person knows they can have the stability of getting a college degree for $10,000 or less is going to be quite appetizing to most texans. >> i think attractive to a lot of people, especially in the news we hear college debt is now outweighing credit card debt. you're also imposing a four-year freeze on tuition. how exactly would that work? >> a young person needs to have the stability of knowing what it's going to cost to go to college. this goes two things, if we freeze these tuitions for a four-year period of time. number one, it gives stability and predictability to the young person and/or their family. plus it also gives them an incentive to really be focused, to finish up in four years. one of the problems we've got is only 30% of our college students are graduating in a four-year period of time. so weigh too much time, way too much cost. give them incentives. this ability in a four-year tuition period is one of the y ways to do that. after four years
obviously science, math and technology, those are going to be a little more intensive, but putting in place a program where a young person knows they can have the stability of getting a college degree for $10,000 or less is going to be quite appetizing to most texans. >> i think attractive to a lot of people, especially in the news we hear college debt is now outweighing credit card debt. you're also imposing a four-year freeze on tuition. how exactly would that work? >> a young...
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bottom of whatever class they go to, they are much more likely to give up on an ambition to major in science and engineering. >> very interesting. there he is, swroe johns outside the supreme court. good morning to you, joe. how do you see this case playing out among the justices? >> reporter: well, don, we're going to find out in just about an hour. it's a vastly different court from nine years ago when sandra day o'connor wrote a majority opinion in a very similar case. of course, she's no longer on the court. there's also a possibility of a 4-4 tie. justice elena kagan is reaccusing herself due to the fact that she sort of handled some of these circumstances surrounding this case when she was attorney general. >> whatever is decided when it comes to affirmative action -- >> absolutely, this case could change the way students aall over the united states get admitted to college. it could change whether race is use used as just one factor, any factor at all in the admissions process. so that could be a big sea change for people trying to get into school all over the united states, don. >> jo
bottom of whatever class they go to, they are much more likely to give up on an ambition to major in science and engineering. >> very interesting. there he is, swroe johns outside the supreme court. good morning to you, joe. how do you see this case playing out among the justices? >> reporter: well, don, we're going to find out in just about an hour. it's a vastly different court from nine years ago when sandra day o'connor wrote a majority opinion in a very similar case. of course,...
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. >> it is 4h national science day. holly comes to us from chevy chase. >> reporter: two facts stand out here. one, we need to have kids excited about technology. second of all, hh is make -- 4h is making that happen. studies found that kids are more involved when they are involved with 4h. let's talk about the national challenge day. it's been in its fifth year. >> yes. we are happy that you are here to see robot day. there will be everywhere. >> let's talk about the eco bot challenge. it was successful last year, super fun. kids had a lot of problem solving. >> that's what we are trying to do, make science fun. for the kids, we'll take a tooth prush and a vibrate for from a pager and put a battery on and simulate a toxic spill and see how they clean up and do math and science and do math and technology. >> reporter: how do they come up with the challenges each year? >> we put it out to our universities who run the science program. this is out of ohio this year. we put the challenge to them and they desuperintendent th
. >> it is 4h national science day. holly comes to us from chevy chase. >> reporter: two facts stand out here. one, we need to have kids excited about technology. second of all, hh is make -- 4h is making that happen. studies found that kids are more involved when they are involved with 4h. let's talk about the national challenge day. it's been in its fifth year. >> yes. we are happy that you are here to see robot day. there will be everywhere. >> let's talk about the...
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but we actually were -- i was a political science major. you know, we were doing different things. we would have been okay. >> talk about -- why is this show, why has this show been so popular? >> the show is really popular because it's like black or white. it's people watch the show and saw us and they were like, these people actually exist. and they're in awe, like we're new species. and there's people that watch the show and, i did that when i was younger and i can relate to the show and i enjoy watching it. it's escape to their real life. >> or they're going to do it. >> or the little ones. >> i want to do that. >> pauly d., the question for you, is how long have you going to keep that hair style? >> i feel like god has blessed me with this hairline. i'm not going to let him down. i'm not going to cut it so it doesn't go away? >> change, no? and, dino, what do you think jersey shore's lasting impression will be? what will they say about "jersey shore" 10 years from now? >> i think they'll be able to relate. our show was, like -- we never thought it was going to be this big. and
but we actually were -- i was a political science major. you know, we were doing different things. we would have been okay. >> talk about -- why is this show, why has this show been so popular? >> the show is really popular because it's like black or white. it's people watch the show and saw us and they were like, these people actually exist. and they're in awe, like we're new species. and there's people that watch the show and, i did that when i was younger and i can relate to the...
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this shows kids that science is fun and science is a wonderful future career opportunity. we'll talk all about it this morning. >> thanks. >> we say hello to katrina williams. katrina has spent all of october. her birthday and her master's degree this month. >> that's impressive. >> huge news. congratulations, petrinna. >> that does it for the 6:00. >> up to the last minute here. >>> big day in the nation's capital. of course, baseball playoffs return to the washington for the first time in eight decades >>> and prepare for gridlock. ahead, how metro will help to make the commute a little easier >>> and the state department is on the hot seat. lieutenant administration take the blame for the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya ha
this shows kids that science is fun and science is a wonderful future career opportunity. we'll talk all about it this morning. >> thanks. >> we say hello to katrina williams. katrina has spent all of october. her birthday and her master's degree this month. >> that's impressive. >> huge news. congratulations, petrinna. >> that does it for the 6:00. >> up to the last minute here. >>> big day in the nation's capital. of course, baseball playoffs...
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editor of real clear science. and co-author of science left behind and feel good fallacy on the left. you think it is a problem when scientist are activity. >> scientist are great at science but not proposing policy. when you consider policy implications you are to consider things other than science like economics and legal matters and sometimes scientist become politically actve it turns off the public and undermine the scientific process. >> brian: like the global warming scam. scientist derailed the whole movement? >> i don't think global warming is a scam but it is problematic when scientist publicly endorse certain policies. like the carbon tax or certain policies that may turn off the public . there are other solutions to global warm climate change. when scientist endorse public policy they step outside of their area of expertise. >> brian: and they use the eracer to further their agenda. toilets help to conserve water if you keep it low. what is the truth? >> low flow toilets don't work. ran paul went on a
editor of real clear science. and co-author of science left behind and feel good fallacy on the left. you think it is a problem when scientist are activity. >> scientist are great at science but not proposing policy. when you consider policy implications you are to consider things other than science like economics and legal matters and sometimes scientist become politically actve it turns off the public and undermine the scientific process. >> brian: like the global warming scam....
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editor of rl clear science. and co-author of sence left fthindnd feeldla yonk i problem when scientist are activity. >> scientist are great at science but not proposing policy. when you consider policy implications you are to consider tngs othha sce emind l er sim scisom pitly actve it turns off the pblic and undermine the scientific process. >> brian: like the global warming sm. ientt dle w me >> dt nkob wag st is problematic when scientist publicly endorse certain policies. like the carbon tax or certain policies that may turn off the public . ere are other solutionso alar cimng whenor pc policy they step outside of their area of expertise. >> brian: and they use the erer to further their agda. toilets help to csveater if youee i l iher >> l flow toilets don't work. ran paul went on a rant about how the toilets don't work. he's right. toilet use and water use in rcofernanuntor 12 coy . s f iatn and farming and power plts . so the consequence of having a low flow toilet and every little bit counts you have sue
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. >> should have a daily science segment. >> this is the week of the nobel prize. >> bill nye the science guy. >> i'm looking forward to the nobel peace prize. god know what is those guys will do this year. did you see that incredible girl in pakistan who kept going to school. you would think it would be -- not someone who goes to the academy awards that year, like al gore. he's picking up the nobel prize, also going to the academy awards. maybe somebody who couldn't go to the academy awards because they're in prison, a dissident somewhere might be a better one. they already gave one to obama. maybe he can get a second one, a peace prize. do you think? >> unlikely. the ftc -- >> has anyone ever won two? >> that i don't know. >> maybe arafat. >> he'll look it up. >> he won one. >> i know. that's why i was laughing. >> jimmy carter needs another one. built another house. go ahead. >> he doesn't have a role in "argo" but he's part of the story. >> maybe ben affleck. >> you think ben affleck? >> he hasn't won an oscar? or did he win one for "gigli"? >> what about "good will hunting"? >> i thi
. >> should have a daily science segment. >> this is the week of the nobel prize. >> bill nye the science guy. >> i'm looking forward to the nobel peace prize. god know what is those guys will do this year. did you see that incredible girl in pakistan who kept going to school. you would think it would be -- not someone who goes to the academy awards that year, like al gore. he's picking up the nobel prize, also going to the academy awards. maybe somebody who couldn't go...
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antisugar drink ad the video released today and this is from a group the center for science of public interest. movie is at a time when soda makers are challenged by legislators. this is called the real bears and it its aim to show the ileffects of drinking sugar beverages. time for a check on the weather with meteorologist lynette charles. i saw you laughing. >> i thought i heard a rip but i wasn't sure. >> that's the bear's pants. >> pretty funny. we are talking about temperatures this morning that are not cold. we are actually above average as you head out the door this morning. you can take a jacket or a light sweat are but you don't need a big coat. 54 at baltimore. 55 in jessup and 52 in pylesville and galena at 56 and 58 in centerville and 57 in easton. good morning to you. satellite and radar is not picking up a whole lot in terms of wet weather. we have cloud and fog around and also some misting. we have a cold front that's back off toward the west. yes, that will begin to move in throughout the day. and with that, it could bring in a few more cloudsp we will get sunshine mak
antisugar drink ad the video released today and this is from a group the center for science of public interest. movie is at a time when soda makers are challenged by legislators. this is called the real bears and it its aim to show the ileffects of drinking sugar beverages. time for a check on the weather with meteorologist lynette charles. i saw you laughing. >> i thought i heard a rip but i wasn't sure. >> that's the bear's pants. >> pretty funny. we are talking about...
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bottom of whatever class they go to, they are much more likely to give up on an ambition to major in science and engineering. >> reporter: almost a decade ago then justice sandra day o'connor wrote a majority opinion saying the university of michigan law school had a compelling interest in suggesting affirmative action may be needed for another 25 years. o'connor has since left the court leading the speculation that the court's conservatives could now strike a blow to preferences. joe johns, cnn, washington. >> a big case that will be before the supreme court today. >>> all right. it is 5:19 in the morning. time for early reads, your local news making national headlines. up first, would you like more fries with that? an article in the tri-city harold says a surplus of idaho potatoes is hitting washington state potato farmers in the wallet. washington farmers are still digging up potatoes but there are already too many potatoes on the market driving prices down. potato wars! there's been a significant increase in potato acreage this year, mostly in idaho. >> i say yes to more french fries. ye
bottom of whatever class they go to, they are much more likely to give up on an ambition to major in science and engineering. >> reporter: almost a decade ago then justice sandra day o'connor wrote a majority opinion saying the university of michigan law school had a compelling interest in suggesting affirmative action may be needed for another 25 years. o'connor has since left the court leading the speculation that the court's conservatives could now strike a blow to preferences. joe...
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this is science. he's also now provided a picture of his school report card from 1949, which reads in part, quote, his work has been far from satisfactory. several times he's been in trouble because he will not listen but will insist on doing his work in his own way. i believe he has ideas about becoming a scientist is. this is quite ridiculous. it would be a shear waste of time both on his part and those who have to teach him. then he becomes the first scientistist ever to clone an animal. and that report card is now the picture in the dictionary next to the word pown. stories about people who are bad at science do not always end this way. sometimes people stay bad at science. and sometimes those people become congressmen. it turns out that has national implications. >>> it's probably the single most iconic piece of political campaign imagery in the last generation. the barack obama hope poster. this famous hope poster was created by the artist shepard ferry during the '08 presidential campaign. he g
this is science. he's also now provided a picture of his school report card from 1949, which reads in part, quote, his work has been far from satisfactory. several times he's been in trouble because he will not listen but will insist on doing his work in his own way. i believe he has ideas about becoming a scientist is. this is quite ridiculous. it would be a shear waste of time both on his part and those who have to teach him. then he becomes the first scientistist ever to clone an animal. and...
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up next, the rogue's gallery of republicans who don't believe science. wait until you catch this science committee in the house and it's membership. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> romney stopped at the tin fish restaurant in port st. lucie, florida, yesterday. he was posing for a group photo with the staff when one of the employees decided to help clean him up. this is nice, and then he's like -- oh, oh. okay. wait a minute now. and then he kind of uses his hand to tap, tap. okay, now we're going to push that out of the frame. by the way, where is the secret service when this is going on? >> back to "hardball," last month's jobs report showed the country's unemployment rate had dropped to 7.8%. instead of acknowledging the positive news, jack welch led a group of lesser lights saying the numbers must have been manipulated by the obama administration and that the unemployment rate couldn't really be below 8%. jon stewart weighed in. >> it's got to be corrupt political manipulation of the official statistics. what else would explain why af
up next, the rogue's gallery of republicans who don't believe science. wait until you catch this science committee in the house and it's membership. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> romney stopped at the tin fish restaurant in port st. lucie, florida, yesterday. he was posing for a group photo with the staff when one of the employees decided to help clean him up. this is nice, and then he's like -- oh, oh. okay. wait a minute now. and then he kind of uses his...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> greta: 11:00 is almost here, time for last call. is the president practicing hard for the next debate? some people saying he probably should, including jimmy falon. >> apparently after the debate polls show obama trailing mitt romney by one point. yeah. one point. also known the thing obama
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> greta: 11:00 is almost here, time for last call. is the president practicing hard for the next debate? some people saying he probably should, including jimmy falon. >> apparently after the debate polls show obama trailing mitt romney by one point. yeah. one point. also known the thing obama
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it is not science fiction anymore. how you prevent that, i have no idea. i do not think you can. i think the technology will move faster than our ability to constrain it from a moral perspective. >> let me come back to that and look at a different kind of weapon. a suicide bomber is a highly targeted weapon. we have a bunch of walls we have created around suicide bombing. we think it is immoral and illegitimate, and we frown upon this particular delivery mechanism. it is autonomous. a suicide bomber is autonomous. they are targeted. they are going after a particular target set and they know what it is beforehand. our response to that is to basically say, we will morally put this down, that it is not something we will tolerate, and we will target its and wrap it up. we respond to these things. in ways that take a while that go from the level of tactics to doctrine to policy, and then get enrolled into law. i think this capacity to adapt to new technology, new platforms, is something human beings have been doing for the last 10,000 years. the crossbow will fundamental reason fundam
it is not science fiction anymore. how you prevent that, i have no idea. i do not think you can. i think the technology will move faster than our ability to constrain it from a moral perspective. >> let me come back to that and look at a different kind of weapon. a suicide bomber is a highly targeted weapon. we have a bunch of walls we have created around suicide bombing. we think it is immoral and illegitimate, and we frown upon this particular delivery mechanism. it is autonomous. a...
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science and ideology, science and religion will never come 100% together. we've based everything on medical fact and evidence-based medicine versus spirituality and ideology. it is my belief that there is room for compromise, that we can look towards improving health outcomes of communities, like infant mortality rates. women, especially here at a very large into mortality rate issue. one of the causes is transmitted infections. by stripping away call centers, it is not going to help the infant mortality rate. in restricting women from accessing birth control is not going to prevent the need for abortion. >> you know, i am sure that you cannot watch tv during the news hours for more than five minutes without seeing a commercial. [applause] so when you do hear about the risks, i'm wondering are they going to stop providing on this help plans, or it -- [applause] or, my sister is in town briefly and we were watching tv the other night and there is this long list of horrible summary were sane, but charges that? i never want to take that chart. it was for hair
science and ideology, science and religion will never come 100% together. we've based everything on medical fact and evidence-based medicine versus spirituality and ideology. it is my belief that there is room for compromise, that we can look towards improving health outcomes of communities, like infant mortality rates. women, especially here at a very large into mortality rate issue. one of the causes is transmitted infections. by stripping away call centers, it is not going to help the infant...
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. >> reporter: it sounds like science fiction but it's already on the road. google has about a dozen. so how do they work? >> it can sense what's around the car and what kind of hurdles are coming up. >> reporter: the average person won't be able to buy one any time soon, it would cost to much but that doesn't mean you can't tryout some of the technology today. take the updated cruise control. >> it can bring the car to a sleet stop and start the car once traffic gets moving again. you could be in stop and go photograph kick not put your feet on the pedal. or warning that auto correct when you veer outside the lines, headlight that adapt too changing weather and new blind spot technology. >> it'll give you a warning in yummier otherrors. >> reporter: and they aren't just happening in the luxury market. when amy went new car shopping she realized she could get it for low price. >> it became a significant factor in picking a car. >> reporter: the car she picked is in the mid20s. >> the wind shield wiper also turn on as soon as it senses moisture on the wind shi
. >> reporter: it sounds like science fiction but it's already on the road. google has about a dozen. so how do they work? >> it can sense what's around the car and what kind of hurdles are coming up. >> reporter: the average person won't be able to buy one any time soon, it would cost to much but that doesn't mean you can't tryout some of the technology today. take the updated cruise control. >> it can bring the car to a sleet stop and start the car once traffic gets...
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>>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. >> eliot: with 28 days until the 2012 election we have entered the lamest of lame duck sessions. with the outcome still unclear, no one on capitol hill wants to do anything to affect their party's reelection. today brought more bad news. president obama was pulling away from mitt romney then he flopped in the most lopsided debate of all times. and now the policy poll shows a two point lead for mitt romney. >> so even wealthy people -- would you put a cap on how much they could deduct for example as far as charitable contributes are concerned? because i have heard you mention the $17,000 cap if you will for come folks out there, and i would like you to elaborate if you don't mind. >> i don't intend to lay out a piece of legislation here because i intend to work with congress. >> eliot: members of congress are already trying to form a plan of their own to avoid the upcoming fiscal c
>>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. >> eliot: with 28 days until the 2012 election we have entered the lamest of lame duck sessions. with the outcome still unclear, no one on capitol hill wants to do anything to affect their party's reelection. today brought more bad news. president obama was pulling away from mitt romney then he flopped in the most lopsided debate...
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got it. >> greta: is this a bad lesson in political science in tonight many paraphernalias in florida are outraged? why? a pro-obama group was allowed to give registration drives and give speeches, but the same district denied the romney campaign the chance to do the same. what is going on? were any laws broken? griff jenkins hit the grown to findute. >> reporter: in pasco county, volunteers gained access on multiple occasions to high schools to register voters, here at gulf high school, that happened last month. a supervisor of elections here in pasco county says, laws may have been broken. >> a big part of the story is whether or not the folks representing themselves as part of your staff, from the elections office, or whether they are identified as organizing america and were allowed onto the school property. if they represent themselves as being with organized for america, that's a violation. it is a violation of florida law to use deceptive practices to register people to vote. so if that is the case, where individuals indicated they were with the supervisessors of elections offi
got it. >> greta: is this a bad lesson in political science in tonight many paraphernalias in florida are outraged? why? a pro-obama group was allowed to give registration drives and give speeches, but the same district denied the romney campaign the chance to do the same. what is going on? were any laws broken? griff jenkins hit the grown to findute. >> reporter: in pasco county, volunteers gained access on multiple occasions to high schools to register voters, here at gulf high...
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today the nobel prize committee awarded prices in science and physics. tomorrow they'll award chemistry. now it is time for the "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> tonight, mitt romney is trying to teach republicans who don't believe in evolution to believe in the evolution of mitt romney. >> president obama and mitt romney are heading back to ohio. >> ohio. >> ohio. >> ohio. >> the state that may yet decide this election. >> no republican has won the presidency. >> a republican has not won the presidency without ohio. >> i need your help to do that. >> do you think the republicans smell blood in ohio. >> there's a lot of attention being paid to the campaign these days. >> there's a good reason for that. >> he's willing to say anything, romney. >> he'll say anything. >> anything. >> i'm going to cut back on regulation, i'm going to put a cap on regulates. >> we're not going to get rid of for examplulation. >> that is not leadership, that's salesmanship. >> when the storms clouds clear, which romney will voters remember. >> th
today the nobel prize committee awarded prices in science and physics. tomorrow they'll award chemistry. now it is time for the "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> tonight, mitt romney is trying to teach republicans who don't believe in evolution to believe in the evolution of mitt romney. >> president obama and mitt romney are heading back to ohio. >> ohio. >> ohio. >> ohio. >> the state that may yet decide this...
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conan nolan, reporting live at the california science center. >> if you miss it, you can always go see it at the museum. >> we saw it fly by here a couple weeks ago. and it was a beautiful day today. let's check in with jeff ranieri. >> scanning the sky, getting the best pictures. cloud cover we had developing and look at the fall colors out across the bay area. thank you so much for that picture and for sharing this today. go to our website or twitter if you want to send us the pictures. otherwise, low 70s in the north bay. 69 in san francisco. the warmest temperature today was gilroy at 80. 75 in livermore and 73 in concord. overall right now, what you're noticing across all of california is temperatures are dropping even in the desert. 85 in palm springs and 60s from monterey to san francisco with low 60s right now. 65 in sunnyvale and 65 in gilroy. so temperatures definitely feeling autumn like here. when you think about where we were this time last week, we were 30 to 40 degrees colder at this hour. we did have those upper 90s and low 100s. let's go live outside. you can see the c
conan nolan, reporting live at the california science center. >> if you miss it, you can always go see it at the museum. >> we saw it fly by here a couple weeks ago. and it was a beautiful day today. let's check in with jeff ranieri. >> scanning the sky, getting the best pictures. cloud cover we had developing and look at the fall colors out across the bay area. thank you so much for that picture and for sharing this today. go to our website or twitter if you want to send us...
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introducing today's contestants -- a graduate student of library science from chillicothe, ohio...
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